This is one of the more ancient forms of the symbolic icon that we are so familiar with through medicine today, known by the name CADUSEUS. The olden name for this is "the staff of Hermes". If you look into what Hermes is in Greek mythology, you see he is a messenger of Heaven.

This staff also shows up in ancient drawings that depict the Arch Angel Raphael. Raphael is known to deal in healing.

Have you ever really looked deep into this symbol and what it means?  This symbol came to the modern world through the ancient Greek civilization.  It was named the staff of Hermes. 

We are talking about a time before Christ was walking around on this planet.  But the symbology of it is far older than that. 

This symbol contains two serpents,… both representing different frequencies of energy.  It contains a middle pillar, representing the human physiology,... which the energies are entering and exiting and intrinsically tied to.  At the top, it has two wings,… this is the Divine connection.  And just above that is a glowing sphere.  The sphere is the universal life force and consciousness that it is tapped into.

The symbol is a representation of the energy,… THROUGH THE HUMAN BODY,… of the human experience.  That is why it is still to this very day a symbol used in medicine. But this symbol is not based on modern Western medicine (where the body is a non-conscious machine and the medicine comes from looking at dead bodies that have been cut open). This symbol comes from the body, as tied together with spirit and soul and consciousness. It talks about living energies,... it talks about Heaven itself. It talks about a relationship we all have with Divine Creator. And this relates directly to energy,... and the energy of health also. Health is a specification of what it is to have the energies functioning perfectly within design.

Now,... look at this one:

 

This is the paqua,... or bot gwa (cantonese language: bot meaning 8 .. gwa meaning those trigrams)

What I want you to look at though, is that this is the foundation to Chinese medicine. This is also a representation of "the Tao" or "THE WAY",...

The thing in the middle is the yin/yang. It is the same thing as those two serpents on the staff of Hermes. The yin/yang is actually two fish. Two polarities of fish. Fish, in that culture, represented the living force. This was very old when used as this kind of symbology. But it was obviously a type of common iconography in the days of the ancient world.

Now look at this one:

 

This is the ancient fish symbol introduced to the very first Christians by Christ himself.

ARE YOU BEGINNING TO DRAW ANY CONCLUSIONS,... OR QUESTIONS HERE PERHAPS???

 

I suggest you click on the DNA pic next,... there are some interesting things you will want to see when these two icons are compared.